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Thorngumbald is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area
known as Holderness, 8
miles (13 km) east of Hull on the...
- the
parish of Hedon. The
other bounding parishes from west to east are
Thorngumbald, Keyingham,
Ottringham and Sunk Island. The land in the
civil parish...
- Thornaby-on-Tees,
Thornbury (West Yorkshire), Thorncliffe, Thorne, Thorner,
Thorngumbald, Thornholme,
Thornton (West Yorkshire),
Thornton (East
Riding of Yorkshire)...
- road from Hull to Withernsea). It
forms part of the
civil parish of
Thorngumbald.
Ryhill was
served from 1854 to 1964 by
Burstwick railway station on...
- lies just
north of the A1033 road. It
forms part of the
civil parish of
Thorngumbald.
Gazetteer — A–Z of
Towns Villages and Hamlets. East
Riding of Yorkshire...
- place. A1033 A1079 in
Kingston upon Hull B1362 in
Withernsea via Hull,
Thorngumbald, Patrington.
Originally started on A165 in
centre of Hull and
ended in...
-
autobiography 'Chillo' in 2005.
During later life,
Chilton lived in
Thorngumbald, East
Riding of Yorkshire.
Chilton later developed dementia, and died...
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surrounding villages of Paull, Hedon, Bilton, Skirlaugh, Keyingham,
Thorngumbald, Aldbrough, West Newton,
Burton Constable,
Sproatley and others. Preston...
- arms for the new county. The
winning design was by a Mr E. H. Cook from
Thorngumbald.
Letters patent granting the arms were
issued by the
College of Arms...
-
submitted to the
council for
approval by a
resident of
Humberside (in
Thorngumbald), and
depicts several characters in the blazon. The
shield bears two...